Remembering Nikki Giovanni: Revolutionary Poet on Protest, Poetry, and Legacy
The Black Arts Movement was considered one of the most prolific of the mid-1960s and 1970s. Inspired by the Black Power Read More
The Black Arts Movement was considered one of the most prolific of the mid-1960s and 1970s. Inspired by the Black Power Read More
Jenece Bond, the dedicated mother of Taylen Lauren Horton, is on a mission to raise awareness about Dravet Syndrome, a rare and Read More
It’s rare to find a Black woman in marine biology. According to the job research site Zippia, less than 3% of people Read More
At the height of segregation, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark conducted a series of experiments to determine the lasting effects of separating Read More
In 1860, the Clotilda was the last known slave ship to illegally smuggle approximately 110 enslaved Africans to America, landing in Mobile, Alabama. However, Read More
The Fibroid Pandemic, has announced its third annual “Run F.A.R. 5K” Run/Walk and Brunch panel event during Fibroid Awareness Read More
Sheryl Lee Ralph has graced the stage for the last three decades. From Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Moesha, Dream Girls, Read More
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is proud to announce the launch of the VOICES of Black Women® study, the Read More
On a momentous graduation day at Georgia Tech, history came full circle as Ronald Yancey, the university’s first Black graduate, proudly Read More
Recently, the NAACP and Lyft announced their partnership in the Lyft Up Voting Access Program Read More